Vivitek DVR5612 manual Safety Instructions Warning and Caution

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3 Safety Instructions - Warning and Caution

Smoking emitting from device

 

Keep power plug dust free

In the case of smoke emitting from the product, be sure to turn off the power switch and remove the power plug immediately. Using the product while it is smoking may cause

a fire or electric shock. Contact the dealer immediately.

Keep dust free of the power cord. Dust can cause the insulation to be damaged and cause a fire.

No image or sound

In this case, be sure to turn off the power switch and remove the

power plug. In case of sudden loss of image or sound, stop using the device and contact the dealer immediately.

Do not service, modify or disassemble this device

This device contains high voltage and fragile objects inside that may cause electric shock, fire or damage of the parts. Read the warranty booklet and contact the dealer for more information.

Dropped or broken case

In this case, be sure to turn off the power switch and remove the power plug. Please contact the dealer for service. Do not use the device as it may cause fire or electric shock.

Use only 110V or 220V AC outlets

Use only 110V or 220V AC power outlets, otherwise fire or electric shock

may result.

Keep foreign objects off the device

Objects on the device can cause fire or electric shock When there is foreign object inside the device, turn off the power supply and remove the power plug before contacting the dealer. Be sure not to allow children insert foreign objects

inside the device.



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Contents Page FCC Warning Accessories CheckMaintenance for filter MaintenanceImportant Statement Clear methodsReplacement Procedure Replacement method of projection lampImportant Statement Index Display Modes Correct viewing Remote ControlMoisture Condensation HandlingSafety Instructions Warning and Caution Do not touch the device and power cord while wet Keep this device from high temperature or direct sunshineKeep the ventilation grill free Install this device in a flat and solid placeDo not stand or sit on this device Keep heavy objects off this deviceBe sure to remove the plug by holding the power cord plug Connecting and Checking the Antenna Connection with Antenna CableOUT System Connection Front ConnectorDVD, Satellite, Cable etc Rear ConnectorStereo amplifier Speaker SystemRear Connector Lamp / Power Status Introduction the Control Panel and Remote ControlVOL InputVOL Button name FunctionPower on Power offOperation status Machine status Lamp LED Before use OSD, You must know Example how to select correct input signal sourceRecommended ways to learn about operations Quick Input Source select wayBrightness OSD explanationColor TintFor TV, AV, Comp input source mode Color TemperatureFor RGB, DVI input source mode Noise ReductionDefault Auto ConfigADC Phase ADC ClockTransparency PIPSplit Input Signal Analog TV SetupClose Caption Digital TV Setup Treble BassBalance SpeakerConfirm Access Code Change Access CodeTV Rating Mpaa RatingReset ALL Setting OSD TimeoutReset Lamp Timer OSD H PositionDevice program codes Programming the universal remote controlAmplifier and tuner codes Cable set-top box codesComputer and Home automation codes CD Player codesReceiver codes DVD Player codesADC JBLSatellite set-top box codes TV codesManufacturer KEC JCBKTV SSSVCR codes MGACCE HI-Q KLHMEI Reassigning device buttons Searching for device codesTo search for a device code To reassign device buttonsUsing the universal remote control Teaching the remote control new functionsTo teach the remote control a new function To access the OSD with the universal remote controlSetting the sleep timer Using picture-in-picture PIP modeTo control PIP mode using the universal remote control To set the sleep timer using the universal remote controlTroubleshooting LED doesn’t blink when a button is pressedRemote control will not accept the device program code Default PC Input Mode Video Input FormatMiscellaneous SUB SpecificationsPlease check the following items If following situationsStates Power LED Lamp LED Status Description Error CodesLED Status Normal OperationService Information and Announcement Service InformationAnnouncement Page Vivitek Corp Fremont Blvd Fremont, CA Tel 510 Efax 510